if PAGE TEN By Thornton W. 3138935 THE BLACK GANG Always heed persistent doubt. Thus make sure what you're shout- ..nmry the crow. when s number of people so about together, they often are cal- led a gang. This is especially true when they are engaged in mischiei of any kind. Rxoeptins during the nesting season, the Crow folk often get together in flocks. They are what is called social-minded. Thlt in, they like company. They like to share excitement. So it is that whenever one chances to discover something exciting. in special call brings all the ohhers within hear- ing. It is surprising how quickly lhe black gang gets together. The gang was getting together now. Blacky and Mrs. Blacky were In the top or a toll tree listening. The carwing or other Crows came to nhem now from all directions. the members of the gang were miiing to each other as they hur- ried toward 1! distant place from which was coming the special call which meant something exciting. "Aren't we going to see what it Is all about?" asked Mrs. Blaaky. iiL!ston. my dear," replied Blacky. ”Does that call sound quite right to you?" . Mu. mucky listened tor. A moment or two. "It seems all right to me,” nld she. "I don't know whose voice it is. but it sounds sll right." "I don't know whose voice it is. either. That is just the trouble. I know the voices of Hi our iolks in the neighborhood. and that isn't one of them." said Blaoky. By this time many or the bhck gang were in the nelsihbo-nhood irom which that call was coming. They were flying in circles, and oowing as if they were "Yin! '0 caw their heads off. They certainly were an excited lot, More were hurrying to join them. "Its an Owl!" exclaimed Mrs. Biacky. "Maybe it's Booty. or We- i-iooty. Lots hurry over and join the run. Those Owls stole our nmt. and I would like to get even with thumb "Don't be in too much ofa hurry. my dear." said Biacky. "I still (eel as if something Isn't quite right. Heed-In.g doubts never gets one into trouble. I still have doubts." "That's silly!” said Mrs. Btlacky. "I'm going over there to see what it's all about." Before Biaolty could say another word she had spread her wings and started cant. "I suppose its all right, and Im foolish," thought Bitchy. "I really By Specia March 11th-8:30 P. M. Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10 I.0.0.F. Presents a Repeat Performance of "THE CHIMES OF 'iNORMANDY” PRINCE OF WALES AUDITORIUM By arrangement Carl Fischer, Inc., NY. I Request Admission 50c To be held TUESDAY. MARCH 3rd- West Kent .......... .. Rochford Square . Queen Square I Notre Dame .... .. CITY IMMIIIIIZIIIB GLIIIIGS Conducted by Department of Health & Welfare as follows: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4th- THURSDAY, MARCH 5th-- ;, , .1-... 27.1 (I. Now, there wasn't, one of that gong that alone would have dared to attack that om. have no season for thinking any- thing is wrong. Itli go over a little nearer anyway." He spread his black wings and flow after Mrs. Blacky. It was quite in distance over its the place where the gang was gathered. Eveiy two or three minutes a new member joined the gang. and the excitement increas- ed. Such a racket as they were making! They were flying about in the most excited manner near a clump of young evergreen trees growing close together, but so far not one had ventured very near. Perhaps they were waiting until the whole gang got there. It was down in that clump of trees that that call was coming from, Mrs. Blaoky stopped in a tree half way over to that clum-p. Biaoky joined her there. ”My dear." said he, "don't be in too much of a hurry. Let's watt-'h from here uirtil we are sure that things are as they seem to be. It is a lot easier to fly into trouble than to fly out ,0! it." All the gang had g-althered now. and there was no doubt as to what they saw, or thought they saw. Every one of the gang was scream- ing. "Owl! Owl! Owl!" Blncky and Mrs, Blacky flew just a little nearer. Yes, there was an Owl. There was no doubt about it. It was a big Owl, and it was perched In one of those trees in that clump from which that call had been coming, Now. there wasn't one of that gang that alone would have dared to attack that Owl. ,Numibers give courage, and now the members of the gang were working up their courage to show how daring and bold they were, It would be just too bad for that Owl it all of those Crows should attack him at the same time. He didn't seem to be at all afraid. He didntt seem to be at all disturbed. He didn't move. He just sat there waiiting. He didn't so much as roll his eyes. "Funny." muttered Blacky, talk- ing to himself, "Funny." KING IIIILE TEA , rm: GUARDIAN; ct-iAn'Lo'r're'rowi-u contract Bridge By Jouphins Clubertsnn O-300-e . DOUBLE-DUMMY? In a great many uses the de- clarer is not to be bhimed for losing a contract. even though he could have made it by a different line of play. That different line may have involved "double- clummy" technique, and deoiu-er: are not supposed to be olairvoyunt. Yet, in some hands the real question is whether the winning plan would or would not be truly "double-dummylsh" .- and that is the burning question in the hollow ing deal. - Eut dealer. , Neither side vulnerable. East-West 30 nn score. OQ6 QAKQyI 97543 4.53 QKJ97 4103 542 N vasxq V.Il01G OA 32 J10 go 4.10974 4A3 'j. .955: ul.AKQ.I86I Thebldding East South West North 19 34. 3; Fun Pan 4.; 49 Dble. (Q :3; Pass Pass Dbie. Pass Pan Pass West was not happy oout let- ting south play the hand alt rive clubs. doubled or undoubled, but he decided that persistence with his own suits might be costly, ibr all of his freak holding. West opened the jack of hearts. The queen won, and since declarer felt that he could never retum to dummy, once he left it, he tried to oash two more heart tricks East, however. ruffed the third heart, and that ended the matter - Soumh took only I0 tricks, and was down one. It is not this writer's intention to imply that South misplayed the hand, nor to suggest that at better line of play was readily available. The fact remains, however, that the contnact could hove been ful- filled, and further, that in view of the very revealing East-West bidding, the winning line was not nearly so double-dummyish as it may appear. That winning line was for south to discard his spade ace on the opening heart lead, won in dummy! Now he could draw trumw. then lead his spade eight toward du.mmy's Q-6. West would be "fix- ed." If he ducked, du-m4my's queen would win immediately and de- olsrer would collect two more heart tricks; if West preferred to Spring Park ... . . 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